Alonso-Coello Pablo, Solà Ivan, Rotaeche Rafael, González Ana Isabel, Marzo-Castillejo Mercè, Louro-González Arturo, Carrillo Ricard, Velázquez Paola, García-Velasco Guillermo, Calderón Carlos
Iberoamerican Cochrane Center, Hospital Sant Pau, Sant Antoni Maria Claret 171, Barcelona, Spain.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2009 May 15;9:80. doi: 10.1186/1472-6963-9-80.
The philosophy of evidence-based medicine (EBM) was introduced in the early 90s as a new approach to the practice of medicine, using the best available evidence to make decisions about health care. Despite ongoing controversy, EBM has developed enormously and physicians' attitude towards it is generally positive. Nevertheless, in Spain little is known about this topic. We will therefore undertake a study to explore perceptions, attitudes and knowledge about EBM among primary care physicians.
A mixed-method study combining qualitative and quantitative designs will target family practitioners in Spain with the objective of evaluating current attitudes and perceptions about evidence-based medicine. The project will consist of two phases: a first phase running focus groups to identify perceptions and attitudes of participants, and a second phase assessing their attitudes and knowledge about EBM by means of a survey. Both phases will explore these issues in three different subgroups: family practitioners, with or without previous formal education in EBM; members of working groups that formulate healthcare recommendations; and physicians in charge of training family practice residents. Additionally, we will undertake a systematic review to identify and synthesize the available evidence on this topic.
The study will identify and gain insight into the perceived problems and barriers to the practice of evidence-based medicine among general practitioners in Spain. The project will also evaluate the main knowledge gaps and training needs, and explore how evidence-based medicine is being taught to family medicine residents, the medical practitioners of the future. Our results will aid researchers and health care planners in developing strategies to improve the practice of evidence-based medicine in our country.
循证医学(EBM)理念于20世纪90年代初被引入,作为一种新的医学实践方法,即利用现有最佳证据来做出医疗保健决策。尽管仍存在争议,但循证医学已得到极大发展,医生对其态度总体上是积极的。然而,在西班牙,人们对这一主题了解甚少。因此,我们将开展一项研究,以探索基层医疗医生对循证医学的看法、态度和知识。
一项结合定性和定量设计的混合方法研究将针对西班牙的家庭医生,目的是评估当前对循证医学的态度和看法。该项目将包括两个阶段:第一阶段开展焦点小组讨论,以确定参与者的看法和态度;第二阶段通过调查评估他们对循证医学的态度和知识。两个阶段都将在三个不同的亚组中探讨这些问题:接受过或未接受过循证医学正规教育的家庭医生;制定医疗保健建议的工作组成员;负责培训家庭医学住院医师的医生。此外,我们将进行系统综述,以识别和综合关于该主题的现有证据。
该研究将识别并深入了解西班牙全科医生在循证医学实践中所察觉到的问题和障碍。该项目还将评估主要的知识差距和培训需求,并探索如何向未来的医学从业者——家庭医学住院医师传授循证医学。我们的研究结果将有助于研究人员和医疗保健规划者制定策略,以改善我国循证医学的实践。